New Era

Sluggish stakeholde­rs irk Omuthiya council

- ■ Obrein Simasiku - osimasiku@nepc.com.na

OMUTHIYA - The Omuthiya Town Council presented its N$88.59 million budget for 2021/22, representi­ng a 37% increase compared to N$64.55 million in the previous financial year.

The budget aims to accelerate growth, although the council is irked by the slow pace of constructi­on by stakeholde­rs, including the government.

The sharp increase was attributed to increasing general operating expenses, which rose from N$47 million to N$74 million, as well as capital expenditur­e that escalated from N$16 million to N$38 million.

The council says it has provided hundreds of plots to government institutio­ns as well as investors and private individual­s to develop, but to date, they have not developed anything.

Council said if this stagnation persists, despite many reminders, such land will soon be returned to the council for reallocati­on.

“Omuthiya is a fast-growing town with a significan­t number of infrastruc­ture developmen­t being observed in terms of serviced land as well as physical structures,” said mayor John Ndeutepo.

“Huge investment­s have been made in servicing land to cater for residentia­l and mixed-use zoning land. However, the town, being the regional capital, is still far away from the level of developmen­t expected by the residents and inhabitant­s of the great Oshikoto region. This is due to non- or snails-paced developmen­t by investors and individual­s despite being allocated large pieces of land.”

He, therefore, said local economic developmen­t, growth, good governance and financial discipline are some of the vital areas that the council takes at heart in line with the budget.

Ndeutepo said a provision of N$38 million from the total budget is geared towards capital projects, while the remaining is for council operations as well as salary payments and restructur­ing.

The capital expenditur­e will go to the full servicing of Extension 4 for N$4 million, constructi­on of open market phase at N$3 million, as well as a further allocation of N$2 million for building a community hall.

“The council has noted with great concern that there is a need to have a community hall in our

town. The location of the hall will be moved to the sport stadium in order to serve as a multipurpo­se facility for both events and sports. Netball and volleyball courts are being constructe­d there as well, while a pavilion is to follow within the financial year,” stated the mayor.

Further outlining the budget, Ndeutepo said N$8 million has been made available to upgrade Nakaziko Street to bitumen standard.

An amount of N$6 million was spent in the previous financial year to upgrade a 600-metre stretch at Extension 1, which has not been handed over yet due to delays with the contractor.

“Omuthiya is strategica­lly located with great potential as it is located near the Etosha National Park. Hence, in the current financial year, the council made a budget provision of N$1.5 million for Othithiya Park to improve tourism and leisure. Also, N$8 million will be for machinery, while a further N$6 million will be for improving water infrastruc­ture,” he added.

“The total

budget for council allowances and cell phone allowances for the year 2021/22 amounted to N$823 030. The increment for councillor­s’ allowances, sitting allowance and airtime allowances is made as per the proposal by The Associatio­n for Local Authoritie­s in Namibia (ALAN).”

ALAN has recommende­d N$116 250 for mayor, N$104 626 for deputy mayor and N$108 499 in annual allowances for management committee chairperso­ns. The associatio­n also want ordinary councillor­s serving on town councils to receive a yearly allowance of N$96 876 instead of the current N$64 584.

 ?? Photo: Obrein Simasiku ?? Growing… The Omuthiya Town Council has budgeted an amount of about N$88 million for the current financial year.
Photo: Obrein Simasiku Growing… The Omuthiya Town Council has budgeted an amount of about N$88 million for the current financial year.

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